Cue the marching band and decorate those floats because Chula Vista’s holiday parade is officially coming back.

The Third Avenue Village Association voted last week to support this year’s Starlight Parade, which will be put on by the city after a two-year hiatus.

“The city of Chula Vista has agreed to host and take over the parade under certain circumstances,” said Chula Vista Councilman Rudy Ramirez, who was part of a committee that explored ideas for reviving the parade.

Those tasks include raising the $45,000 needed to produce the holiday parade, Ramirez said.

The costs are to cover the overtime pay for police officers, to pay cleanup crews and other expenses.

The city of Chula Vista paid $15,000 in seed money as long as a matching $15,000 was raised privately, which Ramirez said was met.

As of Monday, $16,000 had been raised, and Ramirez said he is seeking philanthropist and community members to help raise the remaining $15,000.